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beginningry, paul brown, david purdue who say former reebok c.e.o. and dollar general, and so you've got these folks ult here who are really trying to upend what has happened in this open seat-- open seat and when you have this many people, republicans are served that where michelle nunn waiting in the wings who is the democrat, daughter of sam nunn, that if they can't kind of get past this primary quickly and the problem for them is they need 50% to move on on the may 20th primary f they don't get 50%, almost nobody expects that they will, there is a july 22nd runoff. so a lot of time for nunn to then find herself tacked to the center while republicans fight it out. >> ifill: and a runoff in the dead of summer. does this shake down the way it does say in north carolina or other states we have been watching, tea party establishments, especially the evangelical. >> we have seen that at least in north carolina. you have tea party with branon you have evangelical. >> what about georgia.
beginningry, paul brown, david purdue who say former reebok c.e.o. and dollar general, and so you've got these folks ult here who are really trying to upend what has happened in this open seat-- open seat and when you have this many people, republicans are served that where michelle nunn waiting in the wings who is the democrat, daughter of sam nunn, that if they can't kind of get past this primary quickly and the problem for them is they need 50% to move on on the may 20th primary f they don't...
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in fact, what i'm hearing is the runoff is going to be paul brown and one of the three of the other people. so we'll see tomorrow night where we are, whether there's enough of our folks that will come out and vote. turnout is going to be extremely low. i think that may very well help me. one of the major reporters here in the states, syndicated columnist tom crawford said my supporters are so dedicated that to quote him, they will crawl naked over two miles of broken glass just to vote for paul brown. >> that's quite the visual there congressman. i do want to ask you, you said some things that many people have found controversial, some people don't like them at all. you've said the big bang theory "lies from the pit of hell," you called climate change a hoax, you said this is socialism at the highest order. you think the cdc is part of some socialist agenda? >> i tell you -- >> the centers for disease control? >> what i have made some statements that i stand by, but the thing is that all of us can believe in the fact that this government is just totally out of control. it is spending too m
in fact, what i'm hearing is the runoff is going to be paul brown and one of the three of the other people. so we'll see tomorrow night where we are, whether there's enough of our folks that will come out and vote. turnout is going to be extremely low. i think that may very well help me. one of the major reporters here in the states, syndicated columnist tom crawford said my supporters are so dedicated that to quote him, they will crawl naked over two miles of broken glass just to vote for paul...
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congressman paul brown would be -- up 3 on former secretary of state karen handle. best news for republicans is the two establishment candidates, david purdue and jack kingston are ahead in the crowded primary field. purdue is up and handle is third at 14. another one the establishment would be okay with. the tea party candidates trail with just 11%. it's almost certain the georgia republican primary race is going to head into overtime. no candidate is likely to win over 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff. expect the race to be between perdue or even kingston or handle. we see evidence kingston has been spending all of his time going after purdue of late. as for nunn, she is still overperforming over democrats in the state. jason carter is down 10 in our poll, 50-40. now a new poll from the atlanta journal constitution is doing somewhat better, nunn beating kingston by 10 points and they have carter a bit closer than we do. but nunn's lead shrinks when asked how many were likely to show up at the polls. do african-americans and young voters come out? there getting re
congressman paul brown would be -- up 3 on former secretary of state karen handle. best news for republicans is the two establishment candidates, david purdue and jack kingston are ahead in the crowded primary field. purdue is up and handle is third at 14. another one the establishment would be okay with. the tea party candidates trail with just 11%. it's almost certain the georgia republican primary race is going to head into overtime. no candidate is likely to win over 50% of the vote to...
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i mean, paul brown lags, this is not looking good here. >> well, first of all. lou: that is a week away not 6 months away. >> you are correct. those are bearing down on us, paul brown and tp*eufl are chopping up the conservative vote, three good conservatives in that race, so they are splitting vote up, and you see, perdue, and king ston moving away from those 3, and maybe they go to run off, we're not going to winner race, establishment does not win of race that is why we have elections, a lot of fun, to participate in this, so, winning with sasse in nebraska, with alex in west virginia to tuesday days was terrific. , i think that mississippi is next race, where everyone in -- on the wednesday following election day. lou: one concerns is that , of course, that g.o.p. establishment has come out so hard, so strong with chamber of camers, and others, just targe targeting -- tea party is targeting, has driven away tea party voters to be a large tent is a tent that may be flapping in a losing breeze, tea party that provideed energy in last midterm, may be saying at
i mean, paul brown lags, this is not looking good here. >> well, first of all. lou: that is a week away not 6 months away. >> you are correct. those are bearing down on us, paul brown and tp*eufl are chopping up the conservative vote, three good conservatives in that race, so they are splitting vote up, and you see, perdue, and king ston moving away from those 3, and maybe they go to run off, we're not going to winner race, establishment does not win of race that is why we have...
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number one, i don't think you have in paul brown or phil gingery the cares it hattic figure you have in a ted cruz or rand paul. you put paul brown in front of a crowd, and he does all right, but he is not going to fire people up. >> how much of this is the tea party actually dying and how much is it that they can't put up ted cruz-like candidates that are able to fire up the base? i mean, should we be putting dirt on the grave yet of the tea party? >> i don't think i would go rite quite that far. look, the candidates that are running in georgia even that are establishment-friendly candidates are awfully conservative. there's no rick luger here or something, and so it's not surprising to me that they're struggling to break through. it's also a divided field. there are a lot of conservatives in this race, and in the absence of a clear opportunity, i'm want sure why we would expect them to jump ahead. that said, even if the republicans nominate an establishment-friendly candidate, they're still nominating a political number of is, and it's not sure how they manage to underperform the p
number one, i don't think you have in paul brown or phil gingery the cares it hattic figure you have in a ted cruz or rand paul. you put paul brown in front of a crowd, and he does all right, but he is not going to fire people up. >> how much of this is the tea party actually dying and how much is it that they can't put up ted cruz-like candidates that are able to fire up the base? i mean, should we be putting dirt on the grave yet of the tea party? >> i don't think i would go rite...
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they certainly are more electable than paul brown in canada. i know it's a troep of campaigns that candidates matter. look at some of these guys. david purdue in georgia, first time candidate, mitch mcconnell, deeply unpopular. monica web by, some skeltons surfaced. tom harkin in arkansas, not running a great campaign in arkansas. >> look, this applies to democrats, too. just because they had a good week doesn't mean they're automatically going to coast to victory. >> you're dead right. candidates do matter on both ends. maggie, the republicans look at it this way. we have 14 democratic health seats we're targeting. they haven't given any away this early. now democrats have to fight everywhere as opposed to saying got that one, got that one. take it off. >> democrats are very concerned about what they're facing. even though there are certain elements about the national mood that seem to be shifting, obama care might be a little less of a hurdle. we're not going to know on this one. i feel like it gets very under looked when there's the premium
they certainly are more electable than paul brown in canada. i know it's a troep of campaigns that candidates matter. look at some of these guys. david purdue in georgia, first time candidate, mitch mcconnell, deeply unpopular. monica web by, some skeltons surfaced. tom harkin in arkansas, not running a great campaign in arkansas. >> look, this applies to democrats, too. just because they had a good week doesn't mean they're automatically going to coast to victory. >> you're dead...
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. >> also in the top five of a crowded field, congressman jack kingston, paul brown, and gingrey. the michelle nun is expected to wage a competitive race. prompting the republican establishment to warn don't throw a sure thing by picking a bad candidate. >> georgia should be solidly red. >> other big races to watch today, kentucky, where senate minority leader mitch mcconnell expects an easy victory over matt he showed early promise until a series of slip-ups. mcconnell faces a much tougher race in november. in oregon, controversy suddenly swirling around the republican frontrunner, monica webby. she was the best hope to pick off jeff merkley in november. two police reports have surfaced where her ex-husband and ex-boyfriend accuse her stalking them. here in georgia, turnout is expected to be extremely light. as good as 10% best cord according to some estimates, because it's such a tightly packed field, no one will emerge with the vote today. >>> we'll have all the results here on fox tonight. john roberts live in atlanta. thank you. >>> general motors is recalling another 2.5 mil
. >> also in the top five of a crowded field, congressman jack kingston, paul brown, and gingrey. the michelle nun is expected to wage a competitive race. prompting the republican establishment to warn don't throw a sure thing by picking a bad candidate. >> georgia should be solidly red. >> other big races to watch today, kentucky, where senate minority leader mitch mcconnell expects an easy victory over matt he showed early promise until a series of slip-ups. mcconnell faces...
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far back from the pack, most recent poll are house tea party caucus members, paul brown, and phil begin agree. other top races tonight, moderate republican monica wehbe, faces off against oregon state tea party favorite jason conger. the winner gets to run against vulnerable democratic senator jeff merckly in november. wehbe went into election day with the lead. congressional races in pennsylvania and idaho have sitting u.s. congres congressmag off against lesser known partisateaparty candidates. we'll begets results live for you as they happen, we'll bring them to you throughout this ho hour. with 167 days remaining in the the midterm, democrats reportedly are becoming frustrated with president obama. for a lack of involv involvemena lack of strategy for the midterm elections. for more i am joined by ed rollins, and we're going to be joined hir here by juan william, and i want to turn you to first, most important race as we have highlighted start with georgia replacing saxby cha chambliss. >> all probability, perdue is a business man, the front-runner. he has spend a substantial amount
far back from the pack, most recent poll are house tea party caucus members, paul brown, and phil begin agree. other top races tonight, moderate republican monica wehbe, faces off against oregon state tea party favorite jason conger. the winner gets to run against vulnerable democratic senator jeff merckly in november. wehbe went into election day with the lead. congressional races in pennsylvania and idaho have sitting u.s. congres congressmag off against lesser known partisateaparty...
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what happened to paul brown and tim gingery? >> they always had problems. in brown's case, lack of funding, has never been popular with big donors and somehow hasn't caught fire. in gingry's case, he hasn't been able to distinguish himself. no one has an obvious vulnerability ambassador the moderate candidate. that's made it tough for conservative candidates to step up their game there. >> and very quickly, what happened to democrats playing in this primary? there was a lot of speculation they would. i've seen very little evidence. >> there is just some last-minute stuff. the democrat senate committee put out a statement today attacking david perdue for comments they say indicate he'd be open to raising taxes. this is not something you'd normally hear from democrats in a republican primary. i think it's obvious they're trying to drag him down at the lastmen meninute. >> thank you, benjy as a resultin. we go now to betsy russell. i want to talk so much about the governor's race but you want to start with the congressional race and the mike simpson and the ra
what happened to paul brown and tim gingery? >> they always had problems. in brown's case, lack of funding, has never been popular with big donors and somehow hasn't caught fire. in gingry's case, he hasn't been able to distinguish himself. no one has an obvious vulnerability ambassador the moderate candidate. that's made it tough for conservative candidates to step up their game there. >> and very quickly, what happened to democrats playing in this primary? there was a lot of...
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these are folks, paul brown was the first member of congress to refer president obama to hitler. that appeal isn't working anymore even in georgia. >> i will say, larry, that karen handel is running a close second. she was backed by sarah palin. sarah palin is a big tea partier. so the tea party still has some influence, right? >> sure. it's possible handel could get into the runoff and that runoff is july 22nd. the more general point here looking at the tea party failure in kentucky that you just reviewed because clearly senator mcconnell is going to be renominated easily in georgia and other states. here's what it boils down to. in politics as in every other endeavor in life, there is a learning curve and it isn't flat. republicans have figured out that they have tossed away easily five seats. you could argue it's more than five seats between 2010 and 2012. think about that. had they won those five seats by not nominating tea party candidates who had big gaffs and threw away the election, the senate would already be tied and we would be talking about how big a republican majori
these are folks, paul brown was the first member of congress to refer president obama to hitler. that appeal isn't working anymore even in georgia. >> i will say, larry, that karen handel is running a close second. she was backed by sarah palin. sarah palin is a big tea partier. so the tea party still has some influence, right? >> sure. it's possible handel could get into the runoff and that runoff is july 22nd. the more general point here looking at the tea party failure in...
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. ♪ >>> that was so -- remember the video showing a paul brown look-alike throwing a granny over the cliff? the same group now has ronald mcdonald involved. >> just a few burger loving small business owners trying to make a little extra scratch. i'm not going to let anyone mess that up. not anyone. >> stop! [sirens] >> ba-da da da da. i love it. >> erica, what were you doing here? >> what i was trying to do is the same thing we wanted to too with grande, get people's attention on issues that is so incredibly important and maybe we're a little dramatic -- >> you think? >> but we got to get people paying attention. >> so the idea was that ronald mcdonald is going to plow over this with the minimum wedge. did you think about running a followup ed about getting them into mcdonald's period. >> this is our first ad on the minimum wage. we think ronald mcdonald is a central figure. mcdonald's is getting bills of daughters and the taxpayers subsidize their work whore department get enough money to a -- >> aalso employ a lot of people and also work under the franchise system that the franchis
. ♪ >>> that was so -- remember the video showing a paul brown look-alike throwing a granny over the cliff? the same group now has ronald mcdonald involved. >> just a few burger loving small business owners trying to make a little extra scratch. i'm not going to let anyone mess that up. not anyone. >> stop! [sirens] >> ba-da da da da. i love it. >> erica, what were you doing here? >> what i was trying to do is the same thing we wanted to too with grande,...
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. >> phil, reliable hitter of obama care with them in flames in the senate race, as did paul brown. those men were probably the two -- those were the two tea party hopefuls. they will be out of congress, most likely. who is winning is more complicated than who wins. joining me now is josh barrel. tom mccarthy as well. can i confess something? i knew what the 2 party stood for quite clearly in 2010. budget austerity, shrinking the federal budget, squeezing spending, and the opposition to obama care. i don't know. we keep using tea party. someone made a joke about what we call the most conservative candidate before we turn a t party. i don't know what platform there is any more that would make someone a tea party -- i was start with you, josh. >> the reason i disagree with this narrative that says the tea party has coopted the establishment and there is no difference anymore is that i think they want to blow up the political process. they like things like the government shut down. they want republicans to use obstructive techniques available to them in a kamikaze effort to define obam
. >> phil, reliable hitter of obama care with them in flames in the senate race, as did paul brown. those men were probably the two -- those were the two tea party hopefuls. they will be out of congress, most likely. who is winning is more complicated than who wins. joining me now is josh barrel. tom mccarthy as well. can i confess something? i knew what the 2 party stood for quite clearly in 2010. budget austerity, shrinking the federal budget, squeezing spending, and the opposition to...
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in georgia the concern was about congressman paul brown with outspoken views, he made some nazi reference, said some things that caused a lot of comfortableness. he's out of the running right now. the way it looks like right now, the two candidates who are in the leader the two most moderate candidates in the race, surprisingly enough, but what republicans are seeing in georgia what they saw one kentucky that's good news for them. the story that gets overlooked the most important one about what's happening out in arkansas. tom cotton is a freshman congressman. you've had him on. the republicans recruited him to run in arkansas which is where they want very much to beat incumbent pryor. this is an example how the republican party can retake the senate if they can unite behind strong candidates like tom cotton that's how they do it not by getting into the shouting match that carried us in november. >> he's one of the guys who had his military service attacked by the or side. but here's my question but karl rove will be here later. more and more today we're hearing this theme from democrats.
in georgia the concern was about congressman paul brown with outspoken views, he made some nazi reference, said some things that caused a lot of comfortableness. he's out of the running right now. the way it looks like right now, the two candidates who are in the leader the two most moderate candidates in the race, surprisingly enough, but what republicans are seeing in georgia what they saw one kentucky that's good news for them. the story that gets overlooked the most important one about...
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brown. mitt romney cut a tv spot for idaho republican mike simpson. others are supporting his opponent, smith, in that primary. and conservative art albertson is trying to unseat bill sho shuster, head of the campaign committee. and then we have texas. and don't forget 41% of the gop in the state of texas voted against the senator in march's texas primary. does that tell us things to come in kentucky and south carolina. one other thing to watch on that last tuesday in may, the lieutenant governor race which may end an 11-year career. for the most part, established republicans appear to have the edge and the professional tea party movement has a lot to lose. they talk a big game, put out a ton of press releases and seem to raise a decent bit of money. but there's been new scrutiny on how they spend that money. just a week ago, an analysis says less than 20% of what they spent actually went to candidates. expect questions about those expenditures to get louder and whether the organized tea par
brown. mitt romney cut a tv spot for idaho republican mike simpson. others are supporting his opponent, smith, in that primary. and conservative art albertson is trying to unseat bill sho shuster, head of the campaign committee. and then we have texas. and don't forget 41% of the gop in the state of texas voted against the senator in march's texas primary. does that tell us things to come in kentucky and south carolina. one other thing to watch on that last tuesday in may, the lieutenant...
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things are worse in georgia with a crowded gone gone senate contest includes paul brown, one that calls evolution a lie, and fill gingry who is trying to bolster his prospects with this homophobic tv ad. >> georgians can send a true conservative to the senate. >> the absolute nastiest race in the country in my opinion, involves candidates you probably have not heard of but which features the person most likely to emerge as a new tea party star. the senate race in mississippi, where six terms senator thad cochran is trying to hold off a tea-party aligned lawyer and talk show host named chris mcmany. >> let me just get crazy with it. if they pass reparations and my taxes good up, i ain't paying taxes. >> get crazy with it. this primary is still a couple weeks ago and the polling out of mississippi is spotty, but mcdaniel has become a real darling of the right wing media trying to take out cochran and is seen as the tea party's best hope and curiously, recently stories have been popping up in conservative media outlets pushing rumors the incumbent, thad cochran, who is wife has been in a n
things are worse in georgia with a crowded gone gone senate contest includes paul brown, one that calls evolution a lie, and fill gingry who is trying to bolster his prospects with this homophobic tv ad. >> georgians can send a true conservative to the senate. >> the absolute nastiest race in the country in my opinion, involves candidates you probably have not heard of but which features the person most likely to emerge as a new tea party star. the senate race in mississippi, where...
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brown gave up his house seat and gave up seats to run for senate tomorrow in georgia. and none of them is expected to win. jack kingston might have a shot of make night a runoff if he's a top two finisher maybe but the other two if things go as expected tomorrow they are not only going to be out of luck, they are going to be out of a job. do you remember the kerfuffle about the country's highest profile breast cancer charity trying to cut itself off from its relationship with planned parenthood? remember that. holy cow did that make people mad. so much so that the susan g. komen breast cancer foundation reversed the decision to cut off planned parenthood after four days. the fund-raising plummeted, a number of their staffers including eventually the founder and ceo of the organization quit. the group still hasn't quite recovered two years later. that whole disaster was the brainchild of this person, who is another one of the real contenders for that seat tomorrow. her name is karen handel rupping in part on the basis of that disastrous decision she made at komen. she's
brown gave up his house seat and gave up seats to run for senate tomorrow in georgia. and none of them is expected to win. jack kingston might have a shot of make night a runoff if he's a top two finisher maybe but the other two if things go as expected tomorrow they are not only going to be out of luck, they are going to be out of a job. do you remember the kerfuffle about the country's highest profile breast cancer charity trying to cut itself off from its relationship with planned...
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the frontrunner businessman david purdue is faces his biggest challenge from paul browne, but from sarah palin, former secretary of state, and chamber favorite congressman jack kingston. asked about divisions in the party, kingston did some ace political parsing earlier today on "the daily run dunn." >> it's a lively dynamic conservative family if you will and it's hard to pin down the whole electorate in a few labels. we're here, there and everywhere but i think so is the party right now. >> the staunchest tea party challengers are expected to lose in races here, there and also everywhere today. from georgia to idaho to kentucky to pennsylvania, house speaker john boehner suggests that they take heart because even if the fringe right wing may be losing at the ballot box a tea party has won the war of ideas. >> listen, they're not that much -- they're not that big a difference between what you call the tea party and your average conservative republican. >> not that big a difference anymore. joining me now is political editor and white house correspondent at the huffington post, 1578stein
the frontrunner businessman david purdue is faces his biggest challenge from paul browne, but from sarah palin, former secretary of state, and chamber favorite congressman jack kingston. asked about divisions in the party, kingston did some ace political parsing earlier today on "the daily run dunn." >> it's a lively dynamic conservative family if you will and it's hard to pin down the whole electorate in a few labels. we're here, there and everywhere but i think so is the party...
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. >>> paul brown, the one who called evolution a lie straight from the pit of hell and phil gingrey who tried to bolster his fading prospects with this tv ad. >> georgians can send a true conservative but will we promote teenage homosexuality? >> the nastiest in my opinion involve candidates you probably have not heard of but which feature the person most likely to emerge interest this election cycle as a new tea party star. it's the senate race in mississippi where six-term senator thad cochran trying to hold off a tea party aligned lawyer and talk show host named chris mcdaniel. mcdaniel made it clear he knows how to rally the base. >> let me just get crazy with it. if they pass reparations and my taxes go up, i ain't paying taxes. >> get crazy with it, chris. this primary is still a couple weeks away and the polling out of mississippi is pretty spotty but mcdaniel became a real darling of the right wing media trying to take out cochran in which the dominant narrative has been the return of the gop establishment. and curiously, recently stories have been popping up in conservative med
. >>> paul brown, the one who called evolution a lie straight from the pit of hell and phil gingrey who tried to bolster his fading prospects with this tv ad. >> georgians can send a true conservative but will we promote teenage homosexuality? >> the nastiest in my opinion involve candidates you probably have not heard of but which feature the person most likely to emerge interest this election cycle as a new tea party star. it's the senate race in mississippi where...
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and candidates with some' party support is karen handle, phil beginningry and paul brown. kingston says he is best person to. >> i usually win by a substantial majority. have good relationships with a lots of different groups of people and i think the next senator of georgia has to be able to work with the diversity that we have in the state of georgia. >> reporter: it is not expected any candidate will crack 50%. the republican side today, so it is expected top two are going to meet in runoff election that will be held on 202nd of july. -- 20 second of july. in kentucky, mitch mcconnell expected to hold off a challenge for the tea party candidate matt bevin. recent polls show mcconnell is 22 points ahead. he will have a tough race in november against allison hundred der began grimes. wehby is seening a being the republican best hope to defeat the incumbent senator there, jeff merkley in november. however, in recent days, this police report has emerged in which wehby's former boyfriend, lumber company executive andrew miller that she was quote, harassing his employees and
and candidates with some' party support is karen handle, phil beginningry and paul brown. kingston says he is best person to. >> i usually win by a substantial majority. have good relationships with a lots of different groups of people and i think the next senator of georgia has to be able to work with the diversity that we have in the state of georgia. >> reporter: it is not expected any candidate will crack 50%. the republican side today, so it is expected top two are going to...
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brown. they are trailing badly in the polls and those candidates likely get the nomination or make the runoff in georgia are talking conservative but they are safer for a southern state in a midterm election year. that's going to be one of the challenges democrat face, not getting some of the -- they were hoping to get. >> chris cillizza, let's talk about pennsylvania. >> well, look, i mean, another sort of untold story here is emily's list, another one that could be -- emily's list, a pro-choice group a titanic force within democratic politics, you've got marjorie margolies and allyson schwartz we assumed would be the favorite. looks like she'll come short to tom wolf. >> poured $10 million? a state like pennsylvania. the philadelphia media market is so dominant in a democratic primary because of where the votes are. >> but that's her base, philadelphia. >> she's not run a terribly good campaign. one of my colleagues colby from -- worked in allentown, quoted ed rendell who we've had on many
brown. they are trailing badly in the polls and those candidates likely get the nomination or make the runoff in georgia are talking conservative but they are safer for a southern state in a midterm election year. that's going to be one of the challenges democrat face, not getting some of the -- they were hoping to get. >> chris cillizza, let's talk about pennsylvania. >> well, look, i mean, another sort of untold story here is emily's list, another one that could be -- emily's...
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brown is going to win, but it seems whoever comes out of that primary won't get 50%, so you'll have a runoff that extends for nine more weeks. how much of a chance does initial nunn have here, and could democrats pull off this upset in georgia? >> i mean, you would never think that georgia would be the state that democrats will be looking to as their savior, you know, in an election year, but it looks like this is their best pick-up opportunity. kentucky would probably be the number two, but allison lundgren-grimes against mitch mcconnell not doing as well as nunn is, and, yeah, you're exactly right. you needed 50 plus one to make it out of the primary. definitely or almost certainly no one is going to make it through, so they're going to continue attacking each other and continue being pulled to the right. nunn is setting herself up as the moderate. the pragmatic. she used to work for george h.w. bush's nonprofit foundation. the daughter of former governor, very popular brand there in georgia. she did have a tricky answer when she was asked if she would support obama care. she said
brown is going to win, but it seems whoever comes out of that primary won't get 50%, so you'll have a runoff that extends for nine more weeks. how much of a chance does initial nunn have here, and could democrats pull off this upset in georgia? >> i mean, you would never think that georgia would be the state that democrats will be looking to as their savior, you know, in an election year, but it looks like this is their best pick-up opportunity. kentucky would probably be the number two,...
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. >> phil, reliable hitter of obama care with them in flames in the senate race, as did paul brown. those men were probably the two -- those were the two tea party hopefuls. they will be out of congress, most likely. who is winning is more complicated than who wins. joining me now is josh barrel. tom mccarthy as well. can i confess something? i knew what the 2 party stood for quite clearly in 2010. budget austerity, shrinking the federal budget, squeezing spending, and the opposition to obama care. i don't know. we keep using tea party. someone made a joke about what we call the most conservative candidate before we turn a t party. i don't know what platform there is any more that would make someone a tea party -- i was start with you, josh. >> the reason i disagree with this narrative that says the tea party has coopted the establishment and there is no difference anymore is that i think they want to blow up the political process. they like things like the government shut down. they want republicans to use obstructive techniques available to them in a kamikaze effort to define obam
. >> phil, reliable hitter of obama care with them in flames in the senate race, as did paul brown. those men were probably the two -- those were the two tea party hopefuls. they will be out of congress, most likely. who is winning is more complicated than who wins. joining me now is josh barrel. tom mccarthy as well. can i confess something? i knew what the 2 party stood for quite clearly in 2010. budget austerity, shrinking the federal budget, squeezing spending, and the opposition to...
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not paul brown who said it's a scourge from the pits of hell. he's not the one that recommended defunding planned parenthood and a rift within the susan g. komen foundation. that makes him establishment because he's not that right wing? he's still incredibly right wing. the tea party backed him and signed a letter in 2010 as their person they wanted to chair the appropriations committee. abby, when you look at what you have to overcome in this battle that's going on and it's moving establishment people further and further right. there's going to have to be an surgery ens of youth that comes in. i think some people are really kind of honing in it. rand paul is seeing a lot of this. seeing some of his statements alluding to this. but something has to move forward. younger republicans have to get involved and push that party back. >> that may win local races but not a national. >> it doesn't. you talk about rand paul. he's sort of living out some of that back and forth that you guys are tack talking about. we thought that he had come to his senses
not paul brown who said it's a scourge from the pits of hell. he's not the one that recommended defunding planned parenthood and a rift within the susan g. komen foundation. that makes him establishment because he's not that right wing? he's still incredibly right wing. the tea party backed him and signed a letter in 2010 as their person they wanted to chair the appropriations committee. abby, when you look at what you have to overcome in this battle that's going on and it's moving...
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brown who lost last night who has called president obama a soviet, these people lost. some more establishment candidates won. that puts the gop in a better position to hold to this red staen state scene. >> is there a preference among washington republicans between kingston and purdue? >> i think purdue is seen as more of the mitt romney school of politics. a former ceo of reebok, a businessman, can self fund and pour a lot of his own money in the race. kingston has a lot of pull in d.c. he is a former -- he is a member of the appropriations committee. he is well liked on capitol hill. i think it's mostly a draw right now. >> let's go over to kentucky. you do have sort of this emerging theme among democrats of legacy candidates. you have michelle nunn in georgia and sam nunn, the former senator. you have also have allison lundgren-grinlz, and she's from a family that is well known in kentucky. let me play you her political ad that she's running right now and we'll talk to you on the other side. >> it seems no matter how many elections we have, nothing gets better in wa
brown who lost last night who has called president obama a soviet, these people lost. some more establishment candidates won. that puts the gop in a better position to hold to this red staen state scene. >> is there a preference among washington republicans between kingston and purdue? >> i think purdue is seen as more of the mitt romney school of politics. a former ceo of reebok, a businessman, can self fund and pour a lot of his own money in the race. kingston has a lot of pull in...
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you've got paul brown who said that evolution is a lie straight from the pit of hell. that's one of our also rans. then of course you also played phil gingrey who said that todd akin's legitimate rape comments, they might not be so far off. so there are people actually far to the right of kingston. so his problem now is he's looked at as the establishment because he's an elected official from evil washington. >> and that's a bigger point, and it will be interesting when we watch these returns tomorrow night, is does it matter what happens to these tea party candidates or have they so fully scammed their fiscal austerity conservatism on the establishment that they've already won in that sense? joy reid, thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. and you can tune in as i mentioned tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. eastern for special coverage of tuesday's primaries. chris matthews will be here. coming up, "the dallas buyers club" and colorado's controversial idea to help sick people get drugs they say they need. that's next. cars are driven by people. they're wh
you've got paul brown who said that evolution is a lie straight from the pit of hell. that's one of our also rans. then of course you also played phil gingrey who said that todd akin's legitimate rape comments, they might not be so far off. so there are people actually far to the right of kingston. so his problem now is he's looked at as the establishment because he's an elected official from evil washington. >> and that's a bigger point, and it will be interesting when we watch these...
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if the republicans nominate one of the tea party conservatives, possibly caryn hindle or paul brown. if any of those wins, democrats feel like they have an excellent chance of beating them. if purdue comes forward as a republican nominee or even kingston, those guys raise a ton of money. they have very sophisticated operations. they already have a very strong ground game because they have such tough primaries. they are going to take that momentum with them into the fall. for michelle, she's not necessarily going to be the master of her own dis destiny. the republicans will have to help her out a little bit, and then for jason carter, i think everybody agrees that he is a very bright light for democrats. can he beat an incumbent governor who has collars $4 million in the bank. the governor is going to have to make some mistakes. he does have a number of ethics charges against him. those are playing out throughout the fall and summer. again, he needs to really have a bad stumble for carter to come back. it's possible. georgia, having democrats able to win an election in more than a dec
if the republicans nominate one of the tea party conservatives, possibly caryn hindle or paul brown. if any of those wins, democrats feel like they have an excellent chance of beating them. if purdue comes forward as a republican nominee or even kingston, those guys raise a ton of money. they have very sophisticated operations. they already have a very strong ground game because they have such tough primaries. they are going to take that momentum with them into the fall. for michelle, she's not...
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. >> brown: we explore the problem, the resignation and what's next, with paul rieckhoff, an iraq war veteran and founder and executive director of "iraq and afghanistan veterans of america." joseph violante is a vietnam war veteran. he's now national legislative director of "disabled american veterans." and dr. stephen xenakis is a retired army brigader general who had a 28-year career as an army psychiatrist. he's the founder of the "center for translational medicine," a non-profit organization providing mental health care services to veterans. welcome, all of you. paul rieckhoff, let me start with you. your reaction to the resignation of eric shinseki. was it the right thing to do? is it best for the v.a.? >> it was and it needed to happen. our members across the country have lost confidence in secretary shinseki, the country had lost confidence in him and many of the v.a. employees as well. this was a dam that burst. this has been building for years. i.g. reports have been coming out going back to 2007 noting the wait times. there have been congressional testimonies, groups like o
. >> brown: we explore the problem, the resignation and what's next, with paul rieckhoff, an iraq war veteran and founder and executive director of "iraq and afghanistan veterans of america." joseph violante is a vietnam war veteran. he's now national legislative director of "disabled american veterans." and dr. stephen xenakis is a retired army brigader general who had a 28-year career as an army psychiatrist. he's the founder of the "center for translational...
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there's also a contested primary in georgia where some republicans don't want congressman paul brown to win. they think he could struggle in the general. so we have this fight, and right now the establishment is kind of fighting back and winning. we shall see if mike simpson loses, congressman mike simpson loses his seat because of a tea party challenge, that's a win for the tea party. so tomorrow's a big day. and we're going to see it throughout the next several months. >> host: right. is the white house watching this, and do they sort of strange their strategy, you know, for the rest of the year depending on what happens in these primaries? >> guest: well, i think what the white house sees here is a, whether the tea party is weakened by this or not, they still see the republican party as a whole having move today a more conservative stance. and i think that affects how they view and how they create their strategy for dealing with congress. you know, there's really not that much more other than immigration as a slim possibility that's going, that's out there for these two sides to n
there's also a contested primary in georgia where some republicans don't want congressman paul brown to win. they think he could struggle in the general. so we have this fight, and right now the establishment is kind of fighting back and winning. we shall see if mike simpson loses, congressman mike simpson loses his seat because of a tea party challenge, that's a win for the tea party. so tomorrow's a big day. and we're going to see it throughout the next several months. >> host: right....
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congressman paul brown and phil gingrey. perdue is only one that hasn't held elected office. he is running as outsider antidote he claims to what ails shington. >> this is very conservative state. what people are looking for are alternatives. i travel this state a lot every week. people are looking for asking different than what they're getting right now in washington they know there's a problem. what they're looking for is somebody with a little different perspective. >> reporter: whoever wins this contest is expected to face a tough raise against presumed democratic candidate, michelle nunn, daughter of former senator sam nunn a well-known figure. this race will not be decided today and candidates go to runoff on july 20 second, martha? martha: other big senate races you're watching john. tell us about those. >> reporter: there are two big ones in kentucky and oregon. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell expected to handily win the contest against tea party candidate matt bevin. he had been strong and giving a speech at cockfighting rally. mitch mcconnell is expected to h
congressman paul brown and phil gingrey. perdue is only one that hasn't held elected office. he is running as outsider antidote he claims to what ails shington. >> this is very conservative state. what people are looking for are alternatives. i travel this state a lot every week. people are looking for asking different than what they're getting right now in washington they know there's a problem. what they're looking for is somebody with a little different perspective. >> reporter:...
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in georgia the candidate most closely identified with the tea party, commerce and paul brown, got 10% of the vote. if you take a look at purdue and kingston, both of them were able to have significant elements of the different groups that make up the republican coalition. martha: thank you very much. see you soon. bill: they say they were shot up, discarded like meat. nfl stars like jim mcmahon suing the nfl say we gave out painkillers like candy and lied about injuries. do they have a case? martha: growing concern of the safety of an american pastor being prisoner in one of the worst prisons in iran after he was pulled out of his hospital bed and beaten according to his family and then sent back to the notorious prison. >> our family is suffering. i am hoping the kids don't know about the eight-year sentence and what that means. i'm hoping i won't ever have to tell them and we can work together and bring them home. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vit
in georgia the candidate most closely identified with the tea party, commerce and paul brown, got 10% of the vote. if you take a look at purdue and kingston, both of them were able to have significant elements of the different groups that make up the republican coalition. martha: thank you very much. see you soon. bill: they say they were shot up, discarded like meat. nfl stars like jim mcmahon suing the nfl say we gave out painkillers like candy and lied about injuries. do they have a case?...
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brown to win. they think he could struggle in the general so we have this fight and right now the establishment is kind of fighting back and winning. we shall see if mike simpson loses congressman mike simpson loses his seat because of a tea party challenge atsa went for the tea party. >> host: is the white house watching this and did they change their strategy for the rest of the year depending on what happens in these primaries? >> guest: i think what the white house sees here is whether the tea party is weakened by this or not. they still see the republican party as a whole having moved to a more conservative stance. i think that affects how they view and create their strategy for winning in congress. there's really a possibility that's out there for these two sides to negotiate over. so but i think my colleague chuck babington wrote this over the weekend this idea that even asked -- even if the tea party suffers these losses you have seen the party in general move to the right. at the same time
brown to win. they think he could struggle in the general so we have this fight and right now the establishment is kind of fighting back and winning. we shall see if mike simpson loses congressman mike simpson loses his seat because of a tea party challenge atsa went for the tea party. >> host: is the white house watching this and did they change their strategy for the rest of the year depending on what happens in these primaries? >> guest: i think what the white house sees here is...
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i mean, he's not chris brown. he's paul simon. but on the other hand, we should have seen it coming. the man made it very clear that darkness is his friend. yeah? okay. [ applause ] no. i don't want it. i don't want it if it's not earned. [ laughter ] if only the band gets the joke, it's a failure. [ laughter ] anyway, they seem to be fine now. they were released sunday morning and they appeared in court today holding hands and smiling, which that's always a weird -- holding hands i could see. smiling makes me suspicious. [ laughter ] we're so happy to be a part of this. you know, i called garfunkel to bail me out. it wasood to see him. [ laughter ] okay. i want to go back to donald sterling for a moment. this is a big story not just all over the country but especially here in l.a. because the clippers are our local team slash joke. and from time to time i like to -- i like to keep tabs on how closely people are paying attention to the news here. so we sent a camera out onto hollywood boulevard today to ask people this. we asked l
i mean, he's not chris brown. he's paul simon. but on the other hand, we should have seen it coming. the man made it very clear that darkness is his friend. yeah? okay. [ applause ] no. i don't want it. i don't want it if it's not earned. [ laughter ] if only the band gets the joke, it's a failure. [ laughter ] anyway, they seem to be fine now. they were released sunday morning and they appeared in court today holding hands and smiling, which that's always a weird -- holding hands i could see....
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you're not going to get that with a rand paul. >> by the way, hillary, sherrod brown owning ohio, they win the election. that's my argument. i'm not in charge. sherrod brown and hillary wins. up next, who better to talk about mother's day and women's issue around this world than somebody who travels around the world all the time. my wife kathleen. and she's coming here next. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >> i want to remind you with o
you're not going to get that with a rand paul. >> by the way, hillary, sherrod brown owning ohio, they win the election. that's my argument. i'm not in charge. sherrod brown and hillary wins. up next, who better to talk about mother's day and women's issue around this world than somebody who travels around the world all the time. my wife kathleen. and she's coming here next. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task,...
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at 8:30 eastern, james brown, executive director of the stem program. at 9:15, our spotlight on magazines features paul barrett of "bloomberg businessweek" on his recent article on why gm keeps moving from apology to aggression in the recall -- regression in the recall process. >> so much of our foreign policy was focused in the wars in afghanistan and iraq. when i took office, we had nearly 180,000 troops in harms way. by the end of this year, we will have less than 10,000. host: that was president obama yesterday at the white house laying out his plan for the u.s. troops presence in afghanistan over the next 2.5 years. this
at 8:30 eastern, james brown, executive director of the stem program. at 9:15, our spotlight on magazines features paul barrett of "bloomberg businessweek" on his recent article on why gm keeps moving from apology to aggression in the recall -- regression in the recall process. >> so much of our foreign policy was focused in the wars in afghanistan and iraq. when i took office, we had nearly 180,000 troops in harms way. by the end of this year, we will have less than 10,000....
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paul ryan made headlines with a poor boy who didn't want a brown bag lunch from the government. about a month ago he released a new budget to propose cut spending by $5 trillion, specifically by targeting social services that benefit americans on the low end of the economic scale. so let's talk paul ryan, talk poverty, joining me is charles rangel, a democrat from new york, one of the founding members of the black caucus. and ezra klein, and e.j. is still with us. congressman, i'll start with you. we saw you showing some of the footage, we saw you in the shot there meeting with paul ryan this week. i guess my question is, did you hear anything from him that surprised you, that made you say i didn't know this about paul ryan, didn't know this about what he was proposing, did you learn anything new? >> there's no member in congress that has known paul ryan longer than i have. but i know jack kemp. and something like this was said before, but paul ryan is no jack ke kemp. it is unfortunate the utter contempt that a small group of people in the republican party have for the poor and
paul ryan made headlines with a poor boy who didn't want a brown bag lunch from the government. about a month ago he released a new budget to propose cut spending by $5 trillion, specifically by targeting social services that benefit americans on the low end of the economic scale. so let's talk paul ryan, talk poverty, joining me is charles rangel, a democrat from new york, one of the founding members of the black caucus. and ezra klein, and e.j. is still with us. congressman, i'll start with...
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so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. "maleficent" premiere where a man attacked brad pitt. witnesses say man jumped over a barrier and rushed pit hitting him in the face. he was arrested on suspicion of battery. pitt was not injured and continued to greet fans and sign autographs before going into the theater with angelina jolie. >>> after the mad dash for hidden cash, the anonymous donor has arrived in los angeles and moments ago sent out his first clue. the man behind the hidden cash twitter phenomenon made five envelope drops in san jose. dozens chased clues and a few found hundreds of dollars. tonight his twitter page reached 2 -- 220,000 followers. >>> a san rafael man is asking for your help. tiffany wilson explains why he hopes to gather 10,000 pairs. >> in this pile of s
so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. "maleficent" premiere where a man attacked brad pitt. witnesses say man jumped over a barrier and rushed pit hitting him in the face. he was arrested on suspicion of...
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people get more white people by definition wind up getting less, that's why when paul ryan and guys like that use the code it works every time because it appeals to people's fears of losing everything that they have and sometimes the power they have in their regular lives, that's what they are afraid of losing. the step of stopping being polite is, a, not just paul ryan using code. it's crushing paul ryan and guys like that for using the code and then the people who use the code and then interpret it perfectly, we have to stop letting people slide and saying, no, he's just talking about the inner city. black people know that's what is being said. >> it's horrible in how it treats black people and poor people. so that's really where his language is. >> they had a meeting today where they addressed the issues that he talked about. isn't that a start? no? >> the congressional black caucus? >> it's bigger than that because the problem is that the issue of race applies to everybody. it's not just poor people. it's rich people. i have the opportunity to represent professor gates junior wh
people get more white people by definition wind up getting less, that's why when paul ryan and guys like that use the code it works every time because it appeals to people's fears of losing everything that they have and sometimes the power they have in their regular lives, that's what they are afraid of losing. the step of stopping being polite is, a, not just paul ryan using code. it's crushing paul ryan and guys like that for using the code and then the people who use the code and then...
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then, james brown, director of the stem education coalition discusses the plan to train more science technology engineering and math teachers. later, our spotlight on magazines features paul barrett of bloomberg businessweek on why gm keeps swerving from apology to aggression in the recall crisis. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 eastern. >> house armed services macittee mik vice chair thornberry speaks about national security policy. congressman thornberry is considered by some to be the next likely chair of the armed services committee. at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> if you go back and look at coolidge, he was a conservative hero. his tax rate was a gold standard tax rate that we saw, 25% was what he got the top rate down to. he fought like crazy. it started with wilson in the 70's. when you look at what all the socialites said about coolidge in washington, how cold he was, remember that they were probably also from primaries that endorsed different policies. a let's get them, active, bully pulpit president. coolidge was not giving out favors. they said he look a
then, james brown, director of the stem education coalition discusses the plan to train more science technology engineering and math teachers. later, our spotlight on magazines features paul barrett of bloomberg businessweek on why gm keeps swerving from apology to aggression in the recall crisis. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 eastern. >> house armed services macittee mik vice chair thornberry speaks about national security policy. congressman thornberry is considered by...
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. >> brown: dr. jon andrus of the world health organization, thanks so much. >> thank you, jeff. >> woodruff: we've now fixed our technical problems and return to paul sweeny of bloomberg talking about th the i.p.o., the initial public offering of china's internet client alibaba. paul, i want to come back to the question that northwestern tech companies have had difficulty doing business in china. will that affect what alibaba is able to do in the u.s.? >> i don't think so. i think one of the reasons, again, i matched that alibaba is doing its i.p.o. in the u.s. is to gain exposure and a hiring profile with western investors. i think, clearly, while there's tremendous amounts of opportunity for alibaba in china and that will be their primary source of growth, i think they are interested in international growth in north america and also europe. so, again, it's been very difficult for u.s. media companies or western media companies, western internet companies to do business in china. there's a tremendo
. >> brown: dr. jon andrus of the world health organization, thanks so much. >> thank you, jeff. >> woodruff: we've now fixed our technical problems and return to paul sweeny of bloomberg talking about th the i.p.o., the initial public offering of china's internet client alibaba. paul, i want to come back to the question that northwestern tech companies have had difficulty doing business in china. will that affect what alibaba is able to do in the u.s.? >> i don't think...